Cybersecurity, a major concern and investment driver for Middle East Homeland Security: Infoholic Research

With its recently published study on “Homeland Security Market in the Middle East – Trends & Forecast – 2016–2022”, Infoholic predicts homeland security to be one of the fastest developing markets in the Middle East due to the initiatives taken by government and private organizations. In addition, the presence of major importers of oil and gas in this region demands attention towards security measures. Also, the need for effective command, control, recovering the information from a terrorist and effective immigration fosters the growth of the market. The solution providers are also showing interest in this region due to increase in cyber-attacks and demand for security solutions. Due to this wide demand, solution providers are trying to enter the homeland security market and capture the untapped region. Witnessing a wide adoption of solutions across the region, “Homeland Security market in the Middle East” is expected to grow at CAGR of 14.6% for the period of 2016–2022 (taking 2015 as the base year).

The investment in infrastructure is highest in the Middle Eastern countries, especially in UAE, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia which will drive the market for CIP solutions. However, cybersecurity solutions hold majority of the share in the Homeland Security market. It is expected that countries such as Iraq and Egypt will also start spending on Homeland Security by 2020. Countries such as Oman are considered the most established for protecting its homeland. The countries such as Kuwait, Iraq, Iran, and Saudi Arabia will focus more on land borders as they are very sensitive areas. The nuclear security is expected to increase and reach around $0.70 billion by 2022 as lot of terrorist organizations have started to use nuclear bombs.

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“Homeland Security market in the Middle East is drastically changing due to the presence of global vendors and is also increasing demand for security. Moreover, the nuclear and radiological threats will drive the investment in CBRN solutions in next three to four years.” – Preeti Wadhwani, Senior Research Analyst

The report provides an in-depth analysis and forecast about the industry covering the following key features:

This report talks about the major threats in the Middle East and also, how the organizations are considering this an opportunity to come up with new software and solutions

The report not only talks about the challenges faced by the vendors but also brings the trends that might reduce the challenges